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Deval Patrick plays the joker by evading questions on interview

Howie CarrThursday, October 31, 2013

Credit: Nancy Lane

MUM’S THE WORD: Gov. Deval Patrick, above, ponders a question.

Why couldn’t Deval Patrick tell the truth last April about why Muslim terrorists on welfare bombed the Boston Marathon?

Remember, Deval was so eager to suppress the truth that at midweek after the genocidal attack he sternly warned everyone not to jump to the obvious conclusion that Muslim terrorists had bombed the marathon, even though of course they had.

So the cops nab the punk terrorist — the Joker — on Friday night, in the boat in Watertown. He had penned a testament, and supposedly the local cops had their cellphones confiscated so they couldn’t take a photo of the note.

Sunday morning Deval goes on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” and host Bob Schieffer asks him, “Do you have any clearer idea, Governor, of what the motive of these two young men was?”

“Not yet, Bob,” says Deval, “and it’s hard, it’s hard for me and it’s hard for many of us to imagine what could motivate them to harm innocent men, women and children in the way that these two fellows did.”

Of course we knew he was lying then, but we didn’t have the exact note. But Deval’s always had a soft spot in his heart for Muslim mass murderers. Remember how on one anniversary of 9/11 he blamed that Muslim massacre on a failure “to learn to love one another.”

Anyway, the Joker is now in prison — sorry, Deval. And he’s filing motions demanding that he be treated more like a guest at a five-star resort. How dare these infidel dogs at Devens treat him like a con! And who stole his EBT card, dammit!

In their response, the feds printed the Joker’s entire missive to prove how deranged he is:

“The U.S. government is killing our innocent civilians but most of you already know that. As a M(uslim) I can’t stand to see such evil go unpunished, we Muslims are one body, you hurt one you hurt us all ... (T)he­ ummah (i.e., the Muslim people) is beginning to rise ... Know you are fighting men who look into the barrel of your gun and see heaven, now how can you compete with that? We are promised victory and we will surely get it.”

As the feds said, “This was a clarion call to radical militants to follow in his way.”

Yet Deval claimed he had no idea what the motivation of the “two fellows” was.

Multiple calls were placed to Deval’s office, asking whether he knew he was lying to Schieffer, or whether he had been kept in the dark by the cops, due to his known proclivities.

When the phone didn’t ring — well, you know, maybe Deval was too busy getting ready for yesterday’s visit of his best friend in politics, the president who once mistakenly described himself as a Muslim on national TV.

Coincidence?

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